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Enacted Laws

AB 239 - Chapter 327 - Regulates operators of unmanned aerial vehicles in this State. (BDR 44-8). View the Act

AB 11 - Revises provisions relating to restrictions on the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles near critical facilities to include within the term "critical facility" any transmission line that is owned, operated, inspected, maintained or repaired in whole or in part by the Colorado River Commission of Nevada; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. View the Act

AB 83 - Clarifies that harassment through the use of a manned or unmanned aircraft is unlawful. View the Act

SB 421 - Requires the establishment and carrying out of a program relating to certain unmanned aircraft systems. View the Act

SB 454 - Making it unlawful to harass any game mammal or game bird or to engage in certain other activities relating to wildlife using a manned or unmanned aircraft. View the Act

Active Legislation

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Previously Introduced Legislation (2017)

SB 234 - An act relating to unmanned aerial vehicles; authorizing the seizures and storage of certain unmanned aerial vehicles; authorizing the examination of recordings or data contained in an unmanned aerial vehicle under certain conditions; providing for the licensing and regulation of unmanned aerial vehicle storage facilities. View the Bill

Previously Introduced Legislation (2015)

SB 280 -Relating to unmanned aerial vehicles; authorizing the seizure and storage of certain unmanned aerial vehicles; providing for the licensing and regulation of unmanned aerial vehicle storage facilities; providing for the retrieval of evidence from unmanned aerial vehicles that have been used in criminal activities; providing a penalty; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. View the Bill

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